The real estate investment school went under after 5,000 students joined a class action lawsuit and claimed a scam. It eventually changed its name to Trump Entrepreneur Initiative.

“Let's see what happens at the end of this when this case is over, OK?” Trump said, referring to ongoing lawsuits.

In the aftermath, Marco Rubio has labeled Trump a con man, and Rubio's supporters have taken out ads reminding voters.

“You know what they got in these courses? Stuff you can pull off of Zillow," Rubio said. "When they finally realized what a scam it was, they asked for their money back.”

Trump tweeted the A rating claim on Friday. Published reports and archived web pages show it had a D- in 2010.

“It's not true that there was an A rating," attorney Scot Goldberg said. "It may have been at one point. But at this point, I'm sure the last one that was done was a D rating, based on the information I was able to see."

Goldberg labeled Trump's claim invalid.

“It's false," he said. "There was a D rating at the end of the Trump University, and that's because he was being sued."

Now that we're getting into the second half of August, it's the the time of year when we really start to monitor the far eastern Atlantic for budding tropical waves that could potentially develop into tropical storms or hurricanes.